Joshua Ngimbwa: How Sex and Socioeconomic Factors Influence Stroke Outcomes in Tanzania
Joshua Ngimbwa, Medical Doctor at Aga Khan Hospital Dar es Salaam, shared on LinkedIn:
”It was an incredible experience attending the European Stroke Conference 2026.
I had the privilege of presenting our ongoing work on behalf of the Lake Stroke Registry Team and the TALENTS Program, focusing on how sex and socioeconomic factors influence stroke outcomes in our region.
This is an important step toward better understanding and addressing disparities in stroke care.
The conference was truly enriching offering exposure to cutting-edge research, groundbreaking studies in stroke medicine, and innovative initiatives aimed at improving stroke prevention, management, and outcomes worldwide.
Grateful for the opportunity to contribute, learn, and engage with leading experts in the field.
Looking forward to translating these insights into impactful clinical and research work back home.”

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